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Registered: 05-07-2021
Messages: 175
Rating: 6
24-10-2022 14:28
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I’m not happy how my machine is set up. I know how
to get into the clinical settings but not sure if it would mess up
getting insurance to pay. I have a follow up with my dr soon. My
pressure is 10. I feel like it should be set to 10-20. Not stopping at
10. I plan on getting a sd card and monitoring it myself. Just not sure
if there is much I can do with my machine being watched. They want me to
use the my air app. That doesn’t seem like it’s works that well. Keeps
showing no data. I rather monitor through Oscar. I have to be monitored
for 3 months.

Registered: 31-01-2022
Messages: 36
Rating: 2
24-10-2022 14:38
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I think you should have a serious talk with the doctor, do it frankly. Since the payment of your insurance depends on it

Registered: 12-11-2021
Messages: 15
Rating: 0
24-10-2022 14:43
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My brother is a practicing physician but also has to use CPAP. The insurance provided CPAP. And since my brother didn't have time to do the paperwork himself, the specialists from Finity Group [thefinitygroup.com] helped here. They generally help my brother add insurance coverage is necessary to account for risks as they change. Because it may be time to switch from disability insurance to a long-term care policy to preserve assets in retirement better. So, although it was hard at first to get used to the machine to be hooked up to a mask for 4 hours a night, I had to comply with those requirements. It is true that now he has gotten used to falling asleep in the mask with the automation.
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